I have never used a modem on OpenBSD, but there is a chapter devoted to it in my Absoulute OpenBSD book. If nobody replies by the time I get home I will look it up and condense it for you.
Shane
Thanks OpenBsdRulez, We are going to firewall a school system internet connection. We have a DS3 with over 3000 machines behind our firewall. The only reason I wanted a Raid 5 solution is just for uptime, I really need as close to 100% uptime as I can get. I planned on implementing a...
Thanks for taking time to listen to my question. We are getting ready to order a new rackmount server for an OpenBSD firewall. We have been buying the Dell 2650s' with the Raid 5 option. My question is will this server work well with OpenBSD? Also, if the 2650's won't work well with OpenBSD...
1. pf as a firewall is hard to beat
2. the ports collection is very cool
3. runs on many platforms
4. very fast
5. very stable
6. no buffer overflows
7. security is great
shane
The quality of OpenBSD is excellent. It has excellent security features. For me, it makes a better secure internet server platform. Mail server, web server, ftp server, makes a firewall second to none among others. However as a desktop, I use FreeBSD. Both are great. FreeBSD is a bit...
We are running Sendmail for NT. Our is attached to the internet via T1. We use internal IP addresses (they are NOT the reserved internal addresses, I did not set this up).
Our mail server will run for several days, then acts likes it looses DNS and we get the error message "Sender Domain...
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